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Thread: Mike Taylor
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Old 12-09-2006, 12:22 AM   #13
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Re: Mike Taylor

I think the main problem is that we don't have any true power forwards and we definitely don't have a center.

Clark is kind of a tweener. He's not a power forward, but he's not a guard. W. Johnson has a chance to be a good power forward, but he isn't there yet, same with C. Johnson. Hubalek wants to be a finesse forward rather than a center.

So basically, we're playing with a bunch of guards and light forwards with little power. Not a formula for consistency.

I guess the way I see it is kind of like in football where if you don't have a decent running game, you're not going to win consistently....in basketball, if you don't have decent post play, you're not going to win consistently.
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